A new report from Iam Thompson.
Queensland, 2018: Ian Thompson, 3 weeks & 41 species including Eastern Tube-nosed Bat, Feathertail Glider and Northern Bettong.
Jon
A new report from Iam Thompson.
Queensland, 2018: Ian Thompson, 3 weeks & 41 species including Eastern Tube-nosed Bat, Feathertail Glider and Northern Bettong.
Jon
Dominique Brugiere was also just in Australia. No … the man never stops travelling. W.A, VIC and NSW, 2017:...
Platypus are reasonably common in suitable habitat but can be difficult to see. While camping in a caravan park...
Would anyone like to say what they think this might be? I’d love to believe it was a Tassie...
A new report from somewhere I had never even heard of until Steve visited. Raja Ampat (West Papua), 2014:...
Marc Thibault recently posted an excellent report about a birding trip to West Papua. In it, he indicated that...
Yet another mouth watering report from Carlos Bocos. Carlos and I are hoping to organise an expedition here in...
Papua New Guinea has some of the most interesting mammals in the world but also some of the hardest...
Part 6 of 6 of my Youtube collection on Australian Mammals (now also incl. New Zealand) covering Sea Mammals!...
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